Indeed, it needs but to remember that consciousness consists of changes, to see that the ultimate datum of consciousness must be that of which change is the manifestation ; and that thus the force by which we ourselves produce changes, and which serves... First Principles of a New System of Philosophy - Sayfa 169Herbert Spencer tarafından - 1872 - 566 sayfaTam görünüm - Bu kitap hakkında
| 1862 - 454 sayfa
...seat, as a form of the intellect itself, what type does the thought present ? Mr. Spencer truly says, " the force by which we ourselves produce changes, and which serves to symbolise the cause of changes in general, is the final disclosure of analysis" (p. 235) : he admits... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1862 - 528 sayfa
...experiences of Force ; but experiences of Force are not derivable from anything else. Indeed, it needs but to remember that consciousness consists of changes,...analysis. It is a truism to say that the nature of this undccomposable element of our knowledge is inscrutable. If, to use an algebraic illustration, we represent... | |
| Richard Holt Hutton, Walter Bagehot - 1862 - 448 sayfa
...seat, as a form of the intellect itself, what type does the thought present ? Mr. Spencer truly says, "the force by which we ourselves produce changes, and which serves to symbolise the cause of changes in general, is the final disclosure of analysis" (p. 235) : he admits... | |
| Richard Holt Hutton, Walter Bagehot - 1862 - 438 sayfa
...Spencer truly says, "the force by which we ourselves produce changes, and which serves to symbolise the cause of changes in general, is the final disclosure of analysis" (p. 235) : he admits that we cannot match our own voluntary effort against an external force, and regard... | |
| James Martineau - 1866 - 446 sayfa
...seat, as a form of the intellect itself, what type does the thought present? Mr. Spencer truly says, "the force by which we ourselves produce changes,...changes in general, is the final disclosure of analysis " (p. 235) : he admits that we cannot match our own voluntary effort against an external force, and... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1870 - 600 sayfa
...experiences of Force; but experiences of Force arc not derivable from anything else. Indeed, it needs but to remember that consciousness consists of changes,...that thus the force by which we ourselves produce change*, and which serves to symbolize the cause of changes in general, is the final disclosure of... | |
| B. F. Cocker - 1875 - 436 sayfa
...others return again, is itself but a mode of action of the Divine WILL." l Even Spencer concedes that " the Force by which we ourselves produce changes, and...of changes in general, is the final disclosure of all analysis . . . all other modes of consciousness are derived from our consciousness of exerting... | |
| 1877 - 1146 sayfa
...matter and of motion, we are at last brought back to force, the ultimate datum of consciousness ; " and thus the force by which we ourselves produce changes,...in general, is the final disclosure of analysis." The exclamation of Teufelsdrockh in his moment of mystic elevation, " Force, force, every where force... | |
| Jesse Burgess Thomas - 1877 - 240 sayfa
...force cannot be identified. Whence then comes the notion of force ? Mr. Spencer again answers, that " the force by which we ourselves produce changes, and...in general, is the final disclosure of analysis." This clearly points to an interior power behind personal force, (analogous in some sense to the exterior... | |
| Edward Dowden - 1878 - 542 sayfa
...matter and of motion, we are at last brought back to force, the ultimate datum of consciousness ; " And thus the force by which we ourselves produce changes,...in general, is the final .disclosure of analysis." The exclamation of Teufelsdrockh in his moment of mystic elevation, " Force, force, everywhere force... | |
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